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Terrane transfer during the Grenville orogeny: tracing the Amazonian ancestry of southern Appalachian basement through Pb and Nd isotopes
(Elsevier B.V., 2004-11-30)
Whole rock Pb isotope data can be used to determine the provenance of different blocks within the Rodinia supercontinent, providing a test for paleogeographic reconstructions. Calculated isotopic values for the source ...
Terrane transfer during the Grenville orogeny: tracing the Amazonian ancestry of southern Appalachian basement through Pb and Nd isotopes
(Elsevier B.V., 2004-11-30)
Whole rock Pb isotope data can be used to determine the provenance of different blocks within the Rodinia supercontinent, providing a test for paleogeographic reconstructions. Calculated isotopic values for the source ...
Further detrital zircon evidence for peri-Gondwanan blocks in the central Appalachian Piedmont Province, USA
(Canadian Science Publishing, 2019)
Patagonia: A paleozoic continent adrift?
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2008-11)
The evolution of Patagonia as an independent and exotic microcontinent from the rest of South America was a recurrent hypothesis since the XIX century, reaching notoriety during the discussion times of continental drift ...
Detrital chromian spinels from Upper Ordovician deposits in the Precordillera terrane, Argentina: A mafic crust input
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2009-12)
The study of heavy minerals from the Caradocian Pavón Formation (central Argentina) suggests that MORB and continental intraplate flood basalts were among the source rocks for the detrital record. The Pavón Formation was ...
Sr–Nd isotope data of basement rocks from the northernmost argentine Precordillera and its implications for the early Paleozoic evolution of SW Gondwana margin
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd., 2014-08)
The Precordillera terrane (Cuyania) in western Argentina is commonly accepted as an exotic fragmentderived from Laurentia in the Early Paleozoic. Evidence supporting such an interpretation is manly basedon similarities in ...
Anatomy and global context of the Andes : Main geologic features and the Andean orogenic cycle
(Geological Society of America, 2009)
The Andes is the largest orogenic system developed by subduction of oceanic crustalong a continental margin. Subduction began soon after the Rodinia break-up in LateProterozoic times, and since that time has been intermittently ...